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Jalal Amin Beg

Jalal Amin Mahmoud Ali joined the ranks of the Second Barzan Revolution on June 4, 1944. In 1946, he served as a captain in the Kurdistan Democratic Republic Army.


Biography

Jalal Amin Mahmoud Ali, also known as Jalal Amin Beg Miradeyi, was born in 1911 in Sulaimani. His ancestry goes back to the family of the Baban emir, in the room of Khatu Mullah Fatima and Khawaja Effendi in Sulaimani He graduated from the Military College in Baghdad in 1938 with the rank of second lieutenant. In 1941 he graduated from the mechanical department of the Iraqi army. In 1942 he graduated from the artillery department of the Iraqi army After the collapse The September Revolution He first moved to Iran and then returned to South Kurdistan. He died on June 28, 2004 in Sulaimani and was buried in the cemetery of Sheikh Abdulkarim Hill. He was fluent in Kurdish, Arabic, Turkish, English and Persian.


Khabatname

 In 1939 during his exile Mustafa Barzani (1903-1979) He was a friend of the Kurdish Hope Party in Sulaimani. In 1939 he was one of the founders of the Kurdish Hope Party. In 1943 he was one of the president's assistants Mustafa Barzani He joined the ranks of the Second Barzan Revolution on June 4, 1944, after negotiations between the Freedom Committee and the Royal Government Iraq surrendered with some revolutionary officers, but was imprisoned in Baghdad's central prison and later with Mohammed Mahmoud Mohammed (1922-1947). Mohammad Mahmoud Qudsi He flees to the liberated areas.

 In 1945, he joined the ranks of the Second Barzan Revolutionary Forces for the second time. On 11 October 1945, after heavy bombing of Barzan region by the British Air Force and the destruction of the Second Barzan Revolution All revolutionaries led by Mustafa Barzani He moved to East Kurdistan in 1946 with the consent of Sheikh Ahmad Sheikh Mohammed Sheikh Abdulsalam (1892-1969), also known as Sheikh Ahmadi Barzan and General Mustafa Barzani Together with Engineer Jalal Amin Mahmoud (1911-2004), also known as Jalal Amin Beg, he helped Ismail Ardalan write the book Barzan. In 1946, he served as a captain in the Kurdistan Democratic Republic Army He served in East Kurdistan against the ground forces of the Iranian army. In 1946, after the collapse of the Azerbaijani National Republic, he helped the units of the Azerbaijani National Republic army in the Saqiz front to retreat to Mahabad, the capital of the Kurdistan Democratic Republic. In 1946, the news of the collapse of the Kurdistan Democratic Republic was announced to Sheikh Latif Sheikh Mahmoud Sheikh Saeed (1917-1972). Sheikh Latif Hafid In 1946, after the collapse of the Kurdistan Democratic Republic, he was a member of the Kurdish delegation to negotiate with Sarhang Ghafari, the representative of the Iranian army He was arrested by Iranian forces and imprisoned in Falak al-Aflak prison in Khorasan, Lorestan, East Kurdistan. On December 1, 1950, he was transferred to Qasr prison in Tehran The Iranian authorities have handed over the Iranian officers of the National Republic of Azerbaijan who were detained in the Kingdom of Iraq to the Iraqi authorities in Khanaqin He was sentenced to death and later commuted to five years in prison. In late 1952, he was transferred to Sulaimani Prison. In 1953, he was released from Sulaimani Prison.

In 1957, he worked in the Shara Exhibition for Radio Repair in Sulaimani. In 1959, he was pardoned by the authorities for his participation in the Second Barzan Revolution. On March 23, 1959, he was awarded a republican decree signed by the Iraqi Sovereign Council He was reinstated in the Iraqi army with the rank of lieutenant and served in the military offices of Qaladze and Ranya in Sulaimani province in 1963-1964 and 1974-1 The September Revolution In 1964, he was a delegate to the Sixth Congress in Qaladze town of Sulaimani province Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1964, he was a member of the twelve-member negotiating delegation of the Sixth Congress Kurdistan Democratic Party was with the approval of the President Mustafa Barzani He was appointed to go to the Political Bureau wing in order to convince them to participate in the sixth congress, but the delegation was unsuccessful due to the insistence of the Political Bureau wing not to participate.

 In 1966, he returned to the Iraqi army and was appointed as a lieutenant. In the early 1970s, before the third congress of the Kurdistan Teachers Union was held by the leadership Kurdistan Democratic PartyOn August 5, 1970, he was a delegate to the third congress of the Kurdistan Teachers Union in Nawprdani village of Erbil province. On February 2, 1972, he was a delegate to the fourth congress of the Kurdistan Teachers Union On February 1, 1974, he was a delegate to the fifth congress of the Kurdistan Teachers Union in Sulaimani. In 1974, he rejoined the Peshmerga forces for the fourth time in his life.


 

 

in his works : 

  1. the memories.

  2. 2003. History of Kurds and their neighbors.

  3. Avesta -

  4. Geography of Kurdistan - 

 

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  23. Karim Zand, General Barzani and the Kurdistan Republic in Mahabad, Biryati Newspaper, Organi Kurdistan Democratic Party - Yekgirtu, No. 1886, Erbil, Tuesday, March 1, 1994, p.

  24. Karim Zand, Farewell to the Heroic Officer Jalal Amin Beg Mahmoud Beg, Gulan Magazine, No. 488, Erbil, June 10, 2004, p.

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  29. Republican Decree No. 223, Iraqi Newspaper, Ministry of Guidance in Iraq, No. 153, Al-Sunnah al-Awwal, Baghdad, Government Printing House, Tuesday, April 13, 1959, p. 

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  37. Wishyar Hamad Haji, Kurdistan Teachers Union, Several Aspects of the History of the Uprising and Struggle 1962-1998, (Erbil, Kurdistan Teachers Union, Secretariat Office, Ministry of Education Printing House, 1998), pp. 41, 47, 59, 84,


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